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Where are the blind spot sensor on a town and country?

Where are the blind spot sensor on a town and country?

The Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) system uses two radarbased sensors, located inside the rear bumper fascia, to detect highway licensable vehicles (automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, etc.)

What does service blind spot mean?

Blind spot warning (BSW) systems use cameras, radar, and/or ultrasonic sensors alongside your vehicle to detect vehicles you can’t see that are next to or behind your car. The system may provide an additional warning if the turn signal is activated when it is unsafe to merge or change lanes.

How to recalibrate the AC head on a Chrysler?

It works on many other Chrysler products as well. 1. Turn Ignition switch to ON 2) Press both the POWER and RECIRCULATE buttons at the SAME time and HOLD for at least 5 seconds. 4) Calibration should take about about 2 minutes to complete if you have heater control and about 20-seconds if you have Automatic Temp Control system.

How do I check the trouble code on my Chrysler?

You need a scan tool to pull the trouble codes (Thanks Chrysler). If there’s a trouble code stored, the lights will CONTINUE to flash until the unit completes a successful calibration OR until the vehicle has driven 8 miles. If your Chrysler vehicle doesn’t have this setup, contact me and I’ll look up the procedure for your particular vehicle.

When to reset the Check Engine light of the Chrysler?

It’s inadvisable to reset the check engine light if the underlying problem hasn’t been addressed. If you do, the light will simply come back on. Retrieve the error code and tackle the problem before attempting to reset the light.

Why is my AC not working on my Chrysler?

The blend and mode doors on late model Chrysler vehicles are driven by DC servo motors. If the motors get out of synchronization, the control head doesn’t know where they are. That can result in cold air when you command heat and vice versa. It can also screw up where the air blows.

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Ruth Doyle